Thursday 9 November 2017

Institutions who regularly make short films

Sundance institute/ Sundance film festival: January every year the Sundance film festival showcases between 70 and 80 short films in order to give a platform to up and coming film directors and film makers. Any genre can be submitted as long as the film is 49 minutes of under.
BFI academy: Institution set up tro specifically give a platform to budding film makers between the ages of 16 and 19 anywhere in the UK. The scheme gives at least 40 hours of training through work shop schemes with many experts for the cost of £25 through which you are taught to create a short film and given the chance to release it.
 i Features: "Creative low budget film initiative" and is supported by the BFI and BBC. Aimed to help low budget feature films. Will help up to 6 films a year and 3 of these films will be selected to create a feature short film on a £350,000 budget.
BBC Films: offers support to up and coming film makers through helping to produce 8 films a year.

       
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